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Sethro

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We got a case of (Loggers Choice) bar oil in the shop from one of our oil distributors to try . Its made by Pinnacle Oil .
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http://www.pinnoil.com/pdf/data/Bar-and-Chain-Oil.pdf
 
Never heard of it but if its sticky and oil like in texture I bet it would work just fine. Heck I run used motor oil.
 
It's a virgin based oil. It doesn't have that recycled oil smell and feels very tacky ! I wouldn't doubt it if its also re-bagged to other of the NAME brand sources. Being the size of company as pin oil .
 
That's what I have been using, sold at my Stihl Dealer. Seems to work good, and is a few bucks cheaper than Stihl.
 
getting worried about chain oil is a sign of a stupidity.


gritty ass used delo or rotella works just fine...

These and other comments you have made are testament.....beware 056!

Some of us wonder sometimes....Beyond left field.

Never met a pro log cutter that would run used motor oil for more than two or three reasons.

1. You need the tacky properties.

2. I could not find enough used oil to satifsy 4 gallons a week.

3. It's not made for that, and when you live and die by your set-up you buy bar oil :greenchainsaw:
 
These and other comments you have made are testament.....beware 056!

Some of us wonder sometimes....Beyond left field.

Never met a pro log cutter that would run used motor oil for more than two or three reasons.

1. You need the tacky properties.

2. I could not find enough used oil to satifsy 4 gallons a week.

3. It's not made for that, and when you live and die by your set-up you buy bar oil :greenchainsaw:



well good, i like getting things stirred up.


There is enough tach when your running a 20 inch bar.

Speaking from a work perspective, you do what boss man says...








A show if skills is not well portrayed over the computer so i dont care to try, its for entertainment ...

rep and all that mess, i couldent care less about that stuff...

now when we get together in the woods then its time to be serious...
 
well good, i like getting things stirred up.


There is enough tach when your running a 20 inch bar.

Speaking from a work perspective, you do what boss man says...








A show if skills is not well portrayed over the computer so i dont care to try, its for entertainment ...

rep and all that mess, i couldent care less about that stuff...

now when we get together in the woods then its time to be serious...


Ya, I've worked for idiots too. Does he bore cut everything? LOL

I'm not stirring the pot, just saying I thought you'd know better than to say something like that.
 
Ya, I've worked for idiots too. Does he bore cut everything? LOL

I'm not stirring the pot, just saying I thought you'd know better than to say something like that.

no he actually just kirfs most stuf with a small face or snipe in westie language. Very old school but he can get the jobe DONE.

the boring technique is big with the open face users(NOT ME!!)

I like a conventional or humboldt face with 20 to 30 degrees on it. a post or strip in the back to keep a leaner from running away.


Ya i really get a kick out if how SERIOUS people get, lots of them dont know the trade from a whole in the ground. And they need the best of everything like they need holes in there domes.
 

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